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    Griswold High Celebrates Class of 2026 Signing Day as Nine Student Athletes Commit to College Programs

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordMay 1, 2026Updated:May 5, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Griswold High School signing day 2026
    Griswold High School celebrates members of the Class of 2026 during the school’s Signing Day ceremony on April 29.
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    Griswold High School turned April 29 into a milestone day for its Class of 2026, celebrating nine student-athletes who have committed to continue both their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level.

    The ceremony in the Griswold High School gymnasium brought together families, coaches, classmates, and school officials for one of the most meaningful traditions on the spring calendar, giving each athlete a moment that marked years of work finally paying off.

    The event was more than a simple signing table and photo opportunity.

    Griswold used the day to recognize what these athletes had built during their time at the school, not only through sports, but also through their academic commitment and their presence across the wider school community.

    It was the kind of afternoon that reminded everyone why signing day still matters at the high school level.

    Source: Griswold Public Schools

    The ceremony also gives a school the chance to celebrate discipline, growth, leadership, and the quieter effort that often happens long before college interest becomes public.

    Griswold’s annual signing day has become a clear point of pride for the school, and this year’s class gave the ceremony strong range across sports.

    The group included athletes from track, football, basketball, cheerleading, soccer, cross country, and multi-sport competition, showing just how broad the school’s athletic reach has become.

    That variety made the ceremony feel less like one team’s event and more like a school-wide celebration of students who had each taken different paths to the same next step.

    The Griswold High Class of 2026 Student Athletes Honored on Signing Day

    • Isaiah Blades — Central Connecticut State University, Track
    • Kandyce Botelho — Curry College, Cheerleading
    • Samuel Cayer — Nichols College, Football
    • Alex Diaz — Nichols College, Football
    • Ryley Hubert — University of Southern Maine, Cross Country and Track
    • Kolby Mills — Keene State College, Basketball
    • Noah Souvenance — Elmira College, Basketball
    • Brayden Weidner — Curry College, Soccer
    • Sophia Wooten — Colby-Sawyer College, Soccer and Track

    What stood out about the ceremony was how naturally it reflected the full high school sports experience. This was not only about college logos and future destinations.

    It was also about the path each athlete took to reach that point. School leaders used the day to frame the group as students who had balanced competition with academics and had left their mark on Griswold through consistent effort, leadership, and involvement.

    That gave the event more weight than a standard college announcement, because it made clear that the recognition was about the full body of work behind each signing.

    There was also something strong about the mix of destinations. The class will spread out across Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and New York, carrying Griswold into a wide group of college programs.

    Some are heading into football and basketball environments where competition will stay intense right away. Others are moving on to track, soccer, cross country, and cheerleading programs where versatility and consistency will matter just as much.

    Different routes, different campuses, and different sports were all part of the day, but the common thread was the same: each athlete had earned the chance to keep going.

    For Griswold, that matters beyond one ceremony. Signing days help define the kind of athletic culture a school is building.

    They show younger students what is possible, give current teams something to celebrate, and remind families that high school sports can still open real doors when talent is matched with discipline.

    A class of nine college-bound athletes gives the school a strong story on its own, but it also gives the next group of students a visible example of what sustained effort can lead to.

    Griswold High School signing day 2026
    Source: Griswold Public Schools

    The ceremony itself followed the familiar signing day rhythm, but that does not make it routine. There is always something different about a room when student-athletes sit down to make those commitments official.

    By that point, the seasons are already in the past, the practices are done, and the hard parts that shaped the journey are mostly behind them.

    What remains is the moment when all of it becomes real in front of the people who helped make it possible. That was the feeling Griswold High School gave its Class of 2026 on April 29.

    In the end, Griswold’s signing day was not just about where these athletes are going next. It was about what they had already built before getting there.

    Nine student-athletes walked into the court as seniors with strong high school careers behind them.

    They walked out with their next chapter officially in front of them, and Griswold got a full afternoon to celebrate the work, patience, and commitment that took each of them to that point.

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    Brad Crawford

    Brad Crawford is a sports writer at United Sports Desk with more than four years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, college football, high school sports, and athlete feature stories. His work centers around breaking news, draft developments, player journeys, coaching moves, and the moments behind the headlines that fans often miss. Over the years, Brad has built a reputation for combining timely reporting with detailed storytelling and stat-driven analysis. From NFL minicamp competitions and draft-day storylines to local high school standouts and athlete family features, he enjoys covering every layer of the sports world and the people who make it memorable. When he is away from writing, you will usually find Brad on the golf course, keeping up with the latest sports debates, or talking about upcoming draft picks and offseason moves with fellow fans.

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